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Bluewater District School Board (known as English-language Public District School Board No. 7 prior to 1999) is a school board in the Canadian province of Ontario , with jurisdiction for the operation of schools in Bruce and Grey Counties.

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6-530: Its head office is located in Chesley , in the Municipality of Arran-Elderslie of Bruce County. Bluewater District School Board has approximately 16,500 students in 41 elementary schools and nine secondary schools. The BWDSB has approximately 3,000 permanent and casual staff, including teachers. There are nine elected trustees on the board and one appointed First Nations trustee. The county's first school

12-675: A CWOSSA Tournament. The following sports are played through BAA: From each high school in the BWDSB, a representative or student senator goes to monthly meetings at the school board office in Chesley, Ontario and brings ideas and suggestions from their school. They are a part of the Student Senate. In May 2012, the Student Senate held their first conference, "SOS (Support Our Students) - Voices and Choices" in Owen Sound, Ontario with

18-670: The "English-language Public District School Board No. 7" was created to take over the schools of the former county boards. It was merged with the former boards at the beginning of 1998, and was renamed as the "Bluewater District School Board" in 1999. Sports at the secondary level are played through the Bluewater Athletics Association. They are offered at high schools in the BWDSB and the Bruce-Grey Catholic District School Board. The winning team (BAA Champions) will go onto

24-679: The school network in Bruce and Grey consisted of the following: The Bruce County Board of Education and the Grey County Board of Education were constituted at the beginning of 1969, as a result of legislation passed by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in 1968. As part of the province-wide restructuring of Ontario's school boards as a consequence of the passage of the Fewer School Boards Act, 1997 ,

30-495: The training of teachers, at Kincardine and Walkerton. In the 50 years to 1901, the network of schools had grown to the following size: After an initial division into three school districts in November 1854, Grey County was reorganized into four districts two years later: Owen Sound established its first primary school in the early 1840s, and its grammar school in 1856. The Ontario Department of Education reported in 1960 that

36-681: Was established in Kincardine in 1851, followed by Southampton and Walkerton in 1852. At that time, the United Counties of Huron and Bruce comprised one school district, but Bruce County would receive its own superintendent in 1853, and the county itself would be divided into three school districts in 1855: The first grammar school would be established at Kincardine in 1860, followed by others in Walkerton (1872), Wiarton (1892) and Chesley (1904). Model schools would be formed in 1877 for

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